Programs offered at your school?
What programs are offered at your school and how will you learn about the jobs students train for?
We provide IT Training and certifications for vendors such as: Microsoft, CompTIA, Cisco etc
Rhona Corinne,
Completely online schools have their own set of challenges that provides benefits in many ways but distances us and interpersonal relationship.
Patty Aronoff
Juan,
Excellent opportunities for your prospective students! Continue to increase your product knowledge in these very dynamic fields.
Patty Aronoff
Jocelyn,
Great programs and great fields! It's exciting what we do in our schools with the programs that we offer. These are very rewarding opportunities.
Patty Aronoff
Justin ,
Product knowledge is so valuable in in missions. The more you can learn about your product, the better you will be able to serve your perspective student.
Patty Aronoff
Jasmine,
Career services should be part of your daily activities in communication with admissions after all, our goal is to graduate to job.
Patty Aronoff
The school I work for is a completely virtual (online) college. We offer four bachelor degrees and two associates degrees. The bachelor degrees are: Psychology, Business Management, Computer Information Management, and Judaic Studies. The Associate degrees are: Computer Information and Graphic Design. We have a website that has all the information regarding the courses, staff, an orientation video on how online learning works, and a whole host of facts for students and potential students. The only thing I was trained in other than what is on the school website was administrative and office procedures. Otherwise, I still look on the website for information for anyone who inquires about our courses. Even the college catalog is on the website, so it is really a full volume website for anything pertaining to our school.
DPT, MOT, and post-professional, MOA, and EdD. by reading and networking.
Physical therapy and Occupational Therapy, along with other graduate programs for Education, Athletic Training, Orthopaedic Assistant, and Health Sciences
The best thing to do is to attend product knowledge training scheduled but the DOA. In addition admissions representatives can seek further knowledge through career services and individual research in todays market trends.
My school offer school of business, school of IT, school of drafting and design, school of electronic, nursing and Medical assistant and administration. I have had the opportunity to meet with our director of career services
Thanks Patty! We routinely receive programmatic updates and conduct meetings to go over the learning objectives of each degree. This is a tremendous help when speaking to prospective students, so we can guide them in the appropriate direction.
Brian,
Keep on learning! The more you can find out about your programs and how they fit into the workplace will be a benefit to your prospect of students
Patty Aronoff
We offer business, technology and behavioral science programs. I learn about the jobs students train for by speaking to internal departments, corporate partners, other colleges and BLS.gov website.
Ronald,
The Department of Transportation also oversees your truck driving program. Make sure to add the rules and regulations to your resource notebook.
Patty Aronoff
Sandra,
The Allied health field is one that will never go out of fashion. Healthcare is a booming industry and they need workers.
Patty Aronoff
Scott,
Product knowledge is in the central part of our role in admissions. We are selling our programs need to be knowledgeable and thoroughin the information presented.
Patty Aronoff
Emily,
Starting early to help find your students job in their career field is an exciting part of the student experience. Students like to have that future within their sight.
Patty Aronoff
Deborah,
These are great experiences for your students. Moot court gives the students a hands-on opportunity to experience court of law. Congrats!
Patty Aronoff